The table shows the changes of student income over a ten-year period in the United Kingdom from 1988/89 to 1998/99.
There were no student loans in 1988/89 but the amount increased from 8 % in 1992/93 to 24 % in 1998/99.
On the other hand, there was a 6% and 3% decrease in parental contribution and in other aspects from 1988/89 to 1992/93. However while parental contribution continued to decrease to 16% in 1998/99, other aspec0st were inceasing to 34% in 1998/99.
At the same time, grants remained the same in 1988/89 and 1992/93, but there was a decline starting from 1995/96, and by 1998/99 the grant had declined to 14%.
The last factor, earnings, grew by 1% to make up 7% in 1992/33, but fell from 14% to 12% in 1998/99. All income went down by £347 from £4395 to £4048. But finally the total income went up to £5575 in July 1999.
There were no student loans in 1988/89 but the amount increased from 8 % in 1992/93 to 24 % in 1998/99.
On the other hand, there was a 6% and 3% decrease in parental contribution and in other aspects from 1988/89 to 1992/93. However while parental contribution continued to decrease to 16% in 1998/99, other aspec0st were inceasing to 34% in 1998/99.
At the same time, grants remained the same in 1988/89 and 1992/93, but there was a decline starting from 1995/96, and by 1998/99 the grant had declined to 14%.
The last factor, earnings, grew by 1% to make up 7% in 1992/33, but fell from 14% to 12% in 1998/99. All income went down by £347 from £4395 to £4048. But finally the total income went up to £5575 in July 1999.